Mason Andrea H
Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA.
J Mot Behav. 2007 Jul;39(4):291-305. doi: 10.3200/JMBR.39.4.291-305.
By manipulating task action demands in 2 experiments, the author investigated whether the context-dependent effects seen in unimanual multiphase movements are also present in bimanual movements. Participants (N = 14) in Experiment 1 either placed or tossed objects into targets. The results indicated that the intention to perform a subsequent action with an object could influence the performance of an earlier movement in a sequence in both unimanual and bimanual tasks. Furthermore, assimilation effects were found when the subsequent tasks being performed by the 2 hands were incongruent. In Experiment 2, the author investigated in 12 participants whether planning in a multiphase movement includes some representation of the accuracy demands of the subsequent task. The accuracy demands of a subsequent task did not appear to influence initial movement planning. Instead, the present results support the notion that it is the action requirements of the subsequent movement that lead to context-dependent effects.
通过在两个实验中操纵任务动作要求,作者研究了在单手多阶段运动中观察到的情境依赖效应在双手运动中是否也存在。实验1中的参与者(N = 14)要么将物体放置到目标中,要么将物体抛入目标中。结果表明,用物体执行后续动作的意图会影响单手和双手任务中序列中较早运动的表现。此外,当两只手执行的后续任务不一致时,发现了同化效应。在实验2中,作者对12名参与者进行了研究,探究多阶段运动中的计划是否包括对后续任务准确性要求的某种表征。后续任务的准确性要求似乎并未影响初始运动计划。相反,目前的结果支持了这样一种观点,即导致情境依赖效应的是后续运动的动作要求。